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Feeding and swallowing outcomes of children receiving long-term ventilation: A scoping review protocol

ventilation needs. A full search strategy initially created by the authors and a research librarian was conducted on the PubMed database. Following this, pilot testing took place to determine discrepancies in ... children with long-term ventilation needs has not been conducted. Aims Accepted: January 16, 2024 Published: February 22, 2024 Copyright: © 2024 Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under

A great way to bring up health behaviour topics at playgroup: a qualitative evaluation of the Healthy Conversations @ Playgroup program

coordinator or parent champions, tailored delivery, and extending the reach to other family members. Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12621000055808, registered 22 January 2021, https ... supportive practices to promote child health behaviours [14, 19]. Parent involvement has been recognised as integral for improving child health behaviour outcomes that support healthy growth [20–22]. However

Potential mental health-related harms associated with the universal screening of anxiety and depressive symptoms in Australian secondary schools

health-related harms associated with the universal screening of anxiety and depression administered in Australian secondary schools. A total of 1802 adolescent students from 22 secondary schools in New ... ) 18:46 and components remains unclear. A growing number of research trials have shown that some school-based mental health programs do result in iatrogenic effects [4, 12, 22]. As school-based

Advance directives in the emergency department–a systematic review of the status quo

subset of ED patients (other than geriatric) and investigating DPW issued after admission were excluded. A total of 22 studies from 1996 to 2021 were included in the analysis. Most were from the US (n = 12 ... [4, 20–22, 27, 31], all of which were also included in our review. The authors describe comparable results Weber et al. BMC Health Services Research (2024) 24:426 of patient-reported AD possession

Controlled experiment finds no detectable citation bump from Twitter promotion

relevance, importance or quality and are therefore both tweeted about more and cited more. The authors of this study are leading science communicators on Twitter from several life science disciplines, with ... –5. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa211 PMID: 32306033 22. Ladeiras-Lopes R, Vidal-Perez R, Santos-Ferreira D, Alexander M, Baciu L, Clarke S, et al. Twitter promotion is associated with higher

Specialised residential care for older people subject to homelessness: experiences of residents and staff of a new aged care home in Australia

working in the home over the first twelve months since its opening. Residents were interviewed at baseline (n = 32) and after six months (n = 22), while staff (n = 13) were interviewed after twelve months ... homelessness with high care and palliative care needs [21, 22], a significant gap in Australia’s aged care system. In Australia, a complex aged care system that involves different legislation across both federal

Understanding the value of brain donation for research to donors, next-of-kin and clinicians: A systematic review

assessed for quality and validity using tools from the Joanna Briggs Institute. To determine perceptions of benefit and harm, a method guided by the thematic analysis of Braun and Clarke was employed to ... interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist. Purpose Design Results 40 studies (15 qualitative, 25 quantitative) were included involving participants with paediatric cancer

Computationally reproducing results from meta-analyses in ecology and evolutionary biology using shared code and data

Many journals in ecology and evolutionary biology encourage or require authors to make their data and code available alongside articles. In this study we investigated how often this data and code ... ://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300333 March 13, 2024 1 / 22 PLOS ONE created made use of data and code files shared alongside the published meta-analysis articles surveyed in this study; these data/code

Development of the national consensus statement on ear health and hearing check recommendations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged under 6 years attending primary care: systematic scoping review and e-Delphi

6 years, not already known to have, nor being actively managed for, ear and hearing problems. A 22-person working group comprising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous members from ... children [19–22]. This study addressed the need for consistency across Australian primary health systems on the components and timing of ear health and hearing checks for Aboriginal and Torres Strait

Long-term trends in international medical electives fees: a database mining study

application fees have rarely been subject to dedicated scientific investigations. Using data from two large elective reports databases, the authors addressed this gap in the literature. The authors analyzed ... per month) may not be ignored [ 21 ]. Based on the authors’ personal experience and our research in the field of international undergraduate electives [ 22 ], these elective fees changed

Treatment guidelines for rare, early-onset conditions associated with epileptic seizures: a literature review on Rett syndrome and tuberous sclerosis complex

3.5.1 to visualise extent of collaboration between authors. 24 total guidelines were included, of which three and six contained only recommendations for RTT and TSC, respectively (some provided ... expert consultation. Most (83% [20/24]) were country-specific, with guideline authors predominantly publishing in contained national groups; four guidelines were classified as 'International,' linking

Academic buoyancy among female secondary school students: An examination of predictors and outcomes up to age 22

buoyancy were associated with academic, well-being, and occupational outcomes assessed up to age 22 in different ways. Together, the findings provide understanding about academic buoyancy among girls ... , see NCVER, 2020) . The present study mainly focuses on data collected between 2009 (average age 15 years) and 2016 (average age 22 years) given substantial missing data in the final three waves of LSAY

Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric validation of point-of-care outcome assessment tools in Chinese palliative care clinical practice

distress in PCOC SAS. Analysis of 368 paired assessments (n = 135 inpatients, 22 clinicians) demonstrated that the PCOC SAS and PCPSS had good and acceptable coherence (Cronbach’s a = 0.85, 0.75 respectively ... performed using SPSS 25.0 [22]. Demographic information was reported using descriptive statistics. A significant p value was set at 5%. We assessed the reliability, validity, and sensitivity of the PCOC SAS

Women’s representation as authors of retracted papers in the biomedical sciences

Women are under-represented among authors of scientific papers. Although the number of retractions has been rising over the past few decades, gender differences among authors of retracted papers ... only started in 2010. There is still no consensus about order of authors in biomedical papers, which may have influenced our findings of women’s representation for different authorship positions [ 22

Encouraging responsible reporting practices in the Instructions to Authors of neuroscience and physiology journals: There is room to improve

Instructions to Authors and all referenced external guidelines and checklists were audited against these 22 questions. Of the full sample of 100 Instructions to Authors, 34 did not reference any external ... Instructions to Authors fail to address key aspects of responsible research reporting [ 19 ]. Among Instructions to Authors of health and life science journals, only 32–35% addressed data sharing, 22–38

Discussion: Development of a Single-Point Method to Determine Soil Plastic Limit Using Fall-Cone Data [Geotech Geol Eng 41:4473–4485, 2023]

, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10706-023-02527-0 ] (the Authors’) investigation for the determination of the soil consistency limits. Specifically, based solely on British Standard (BS) fall-cone (FC ... British Standard (BS) fall-cone (FC) test data, the Authors purport that the correlations given by Equations  2 and 3 of their paper can be used to predict the ASTM rolling-plate plastic limit (i.e., PLRP

Education reform and change driven by digital technology: a bibliometric study from a global perspective

guidelines, we refined the selection to 588 high-quality articles. Using software tools such as CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and Charticulator, we reviewed these 588 publications to identify core authors (such as ... publications to identify core authors (such as Selwyn, Henderson, Edwards), highly productive countries/regions (England, Australia, USA), key institutions (Monash University, Australian Catholic University

3-year randomized clinical trial to evaluate the performance of posterior composite restorations lined with ion-releasing materials

registration: 22/7/2022. Retrospectively registered. ... reported that Activa Bioactive liner showed high clinical and radiographic success rates and could be used safely in indirect pulp t reatment21. To date and according to the authors’ knowledge, Activa

Common barriers and enablers to the use of non-drug interventions for managing common chronic conditions in primary care: an overview of reviews

. Two authors independently screened reviews. One author extracted and deductively coded data to Consolidated Framework of Implementation Research (CFIR) (and where relevant, Theoretical Domains Framework ... study methods (“Overview of Reviews” chapter V) [22], and we reported results according to Preferred Reporting Items for Overview of Reviews (PRIOR) guidelines (see Additional File 1) [23]. Systematic

The knowledge and reuse practices of researchers utilising government health information assets, Victoria, Australia, 2008–2020

quantitative survey was conducted with authors who utilised selected Victorian, Australia, government health datasets for peer-reviewed research published between 2008–2020. Information was collected on ... work. Background Objectives Method Results Competing interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist. were not aware if data quality information existed for the dataset they